
Stephanie Reimann
Professor

Magnetism and Hund's rule in an optical lattice with cold fermions
Author
Summary, in English
We demonstrate that a two-dimensional (2D) optical lattice loaded with repulsive, contact-interacting fermions shows a rich and systematic magnetic phase diagram. Trapping a few (N <= 12) fermions in each of the single-site minima of the optical lattice, we find that the shell structure in these quantum wells determines the magnetism. In a shallow lattice, the tunnelling between the single wells is strong, and the lattice is non-magnetic (NM). For deeper lattices, however, the shell filling of the single wells with fermionic atoms determines the magnetism. As a consequence of Hund's first rule, the interaction energy is lowered by maximizing the number of atoms of the same species. This leads to a systematic sequence of NM, ferromagnetic (F) and antiferromagnetic (AF) phases.
Department/s
- Mathematical Physics
Publishing year
2007
Language
English
Publication/Series
New Journal of Physics
Volume
9
Document type
Journal article
Publisher
IOP Publishing
Topic
- Physical Sciences
Status
Published
Research group
- Linne Center for Nanoscience and Quantum Engineering
ISBN/ISSN/Other
- ISSN: 1367-2630